Reviewer Guidelines

Reviewing for PlaysToSee.com

Welcome to PlaysToSee.com,

Reviewing a performance is not an academic essay but your comments on a specific production.

First and foremost, remember that a review is your voice, and should reflect that. But it’s not about you; it’s about a show. And it’s not for you; it’s about the reader. So write as yourself, about someone else’s art, for the reader.

Does your review contain all the basic information the reader needs to understand your review and assess whether they want to see this play– i.e. have you explained who the characters are etc.? Remember, they haven’t seen the play yet, so are starting from potentially zero information about it. Even if it’s Shakespeare, you can’t assume knowledge on the part of your reader.

A good review is neither simply a report of basic information (i.e. a flyer) nor an intellectual commentary designed to showcase how clever you are / how sophisticated your analysis is. It’s somewhere between the two – a report of the event that tells the reader what they need to know but which also has a layer of commentary that lets them know what you thought and enables them to assess whether they should go.

Never be afraid to criticize. You owe no show a positive review. But a review is also not an excuse to hide behind the anonymity of print. Never write anything you wouldn’t say to someone’s face. Say what you would say to the cast/director/producer etc if you could discuss the show with them.

Think not just about acting and direction, but also about costumes, music, staging etc. There are many things that go into a good/bad production beyond the obvious.

Cast includes (main stars and those whose performance was exceptionally good)

Dates and times at this venue (then Touring until, if applicable)

Running time: (the exact time including interval written as hours and minutes)

Your name

Date of the review

EXAMPLE:

Drama

Twelfth Night ☆☆☆☆

By William Shakespeare

Fantastic House Theatre

Director: Oliver Dickens

Cast includes: James Dean, Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Rice

Dates:12 April to 2 July 2015

Time:7.45 p.m.Matinee: Saturdays at 2:45

Running time: 2hrs 50mins including interval

Review by Keen Student

15 April 2015

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Many thanks and I look forward to your reviews!

Rivka Jacobson

Executive Director

Our Mission

Plays To See explores diverse cultures through the medium of the performing arts. It aims to promote interest in the theatre and foster dialogue, understanding and appreciation for different artistic productions around the world.
Our scope is wide-ranging, from Greek tragedy to stand-up comedy; from ballet and opera to mime and experimental theatre.